Windows 10: How to get the Windows 10 Creators Update

Do you prefer to always have the latest ISO on usb, or older versions on separate sticks as well? When I used MCT last it was for the Anniversary Update version. I'm guessing I wipe that and put the Creators Update on it.

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Do you prefer to always have the latest ISO on usb, or older versions on separate sticks as well? When I used MCT last it was for the Anniversary Update version. I'm guessing I wipe that and put the Creators Update on it.

I hate throwing away anything For support purposes I have USBs for each version, 1703, 1607, 1511 and even the original 1503 release. Did you know that the MCT is re-released for each version? An old MCT will still make the old .iso it was released for (and, yes, I have also kept all the old MCTs).

For a more... err... conventional user than me, I would recommend keeping the 1607 iso on USB as a fall-back, should unforeseen problems emerge in 1703. In your situation I would wipe a USB for the 1511 .iso (if you have one) in order to make one with the latest .iso.

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No, the MCT is updated each time a new version is released. Download the MCT today and it's the one for 1703, OS build 15063. You may want to hang on to any old ones you have. You can identify what each one is by right-clicking on it and selecting Properties. On the Details tab the version number is the same as the OS build number for the .iso it will make. These are the MCTs for 1511 (OS build 10586) and 1607 (OS build 14393).

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Up until this point I have been running the Anniversary RS1 update on the two desktops and three laptops two upgraded from 8.1 where I was asked about an envelop a friend found on his taskbar on one of the two he and his wife owns. The envelop is present to add an email account MS or other as well as phone number for added security. MS just added in a brand Inbox for W10 to replace the old Windows Mail pinning the envelop shortcut on the taskbar as the first new item seen just today on the taskbar on the main build after getting in for the day as well as what a friend had asked about when he spotted his while paying a visit. This however is not anything MS and only those running the Stardock Start menu will now suddenly see this new addition to updated version.

The screen here of course saw the email address already an older Live Hotmail account blotted out for the quick look here.

You will note the green arrow as well pointing out the new item that appears a few days after the upgrade by update goes on. With the WA no worry about needing to see any clean install since while taking an hour or so by way of the tool the new build goes on without needing anything but the software for an expansion here which was the separate sound card as with every other update. The tv tuner/capture card and all else except the Start 10 app for the Start menu and button needed to be repaired but also just saw a new update for that as well go on. Under the Universal apps is where to look as well for the dark envelop shortcut that shows the location when right clicking to bring up the properites being a sub folder under the Admin user account. "C:\Users\Night Hawk\AppData\Roaming\Stardock\S8"

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It's dejŠ vu all over again. :doh:
The correct behaviour of windows update over a metered connection is to offer the choice to download, or wait until on a non-metered connection.
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